Trinbar

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Trinbar
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Allegiance
Island
Realm
Duchy
Lord
East Continent
Sirion
Osmeneliath
North Estrall
Statistics
Type
Weather
Economy
Population
Gold
Food
Townsland
North Plains
Trade, Fishing
16200

Trinbar is a townsland region in the north of the East Island. Across the Sirion River lies Sirion City, capital of Sirion. Upstream of Trinbar is the Sir Temple.


Description

Trinbar is a pleasant land that rests on the shores of the great river that runs to its east. Situated in a triangle of prosperity created by the three cities in nearby regions, Trinbar has become something of a centre for trade, with caravans constantly crossing its tracks and roads. Many small trading houses and inns are found at the roadsides offering rest and bartering places for both local traders and those from further afield. Trinbar itself, the bustling commercial town from which the region takes its name, stands on the northern banks of the river. Filled with noise and activity, it is often said that anything you could wish to buy can be found in its shops and markets. But guard your gold well, as such a hive of activity attracts its fair share of thieves and cutpurses, in spite of the town watch's constant efforts to hunt them down.

A modest keep, ringed by a reasonably sturdy wooden wall, commands a small man-made hill in the middle of the town, with two further runs of wooden walls extending beyond it. Inside the first of these walls are most of the major houses and shops, putting them close to the safety of the keep, while the outer wall holds the market, lesser shops, and the town's poorer dwellings.

With the majority of the region's population seemingly either employed in or servicing trade, visitors are sometimes surprised to hear that there is also a thriving fishing community that lives along the full length of the great eastern river. Working from several small villages that are nestled on the river banks, the waterway is alive with fishermen rowing their boats morning and night. Life for them follows the familiar pattern of setting their nets and pots at sunrise and then returning to gather them in at sunset, when the river comes alive with the sound of fishermen singing as they haul in their catches as the sun's final light of the day glows red and orange on the horizon, glinting on the waters.

Estates

  • Barley Fields

- Elric Altenahr

  • Dragon's Nest

- Durion Eyolf Serpentis

  • Lion's Den

- Troy Langdon